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The Beauty Cookbook – Recipes to Make Your own Kitchen Your Personal Spa

Posted by Sara at 11:58 am

The Beauty CookbookHow would you like to save hundreds of dollars in beauty products every year? Many expensive salon products are made out of the same fruits, vegetables, and oils that you use to prepare your favorite dishes. If you are looking to improve the appearance of your hair, nails, face, and skin, The Beauty Cookbook: 200 Recipes to Make Your Kitchen Your Spa – For Your Face, Your Body, and Your Hair by Kym Douglas and Cindy Pearlman may be your next “must read.”

This every day at-home spa guide features inexpensive recipes, beauty treatments, and tips for head-to-toe beauty. Douglas and Pearlman are the best selling authors of The Black Book of Hollywood Beauty Secrets; in this new book they offer beauty tips to adhere to in these eco-conscious, economically challenged times.

Anything from fresh lemon juice to olive oil can help you achieve smoother, fresher more vibrant skin and hair – all in the convenience of your own home. Here’s a tip from a Victoria’s Secret model on how to restore hair after it is scorched and ironed; mix one tablespoon of fresh squeezed lemon and one teaspoon of olive oil, and slather your hair with it, focusing on putting more product on split ends. Leave on over night and wake up to restored, glossy, and super shiny hair. Be sure to sleep on an old pillow case when doing this, the oil residue will wreck your linens.

Women who have kids probably always have some spare Cheerios lying around the house – so why not use them for a facial treatment? Just grab a handful of the cereal, a teaspoon of honey, and few drops of fresh lemon. Blend the Cheerios until they are a fine powder, and once refined, mix in the honey and add the drops of lemon, and voila you have the perfect ingredients for a facial scrub. Apply the mixture to your face, and leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse with warm water, and feel smoother, more vibrant skin.
Cheerios – It is healthy for your body, and even healthy for your skin!
So, before leaving the house to buy expensive salon products, look in your pantry, fridge, and medicine cabinet first – you may already have the right mixture for an at-home facial, hair treatment, or moisturizer.

Want more tips that have been created and culled from Pearlman and Douglas? Beauty Chat will be giving away The Beauty Cookbook to one lucky winner. To enter to win this ultimate at-home guide, just leave a comment below with one of your “secret” beauty tips for your skin, hair, nails, or face. One of my useful tricks is to apply baby powder to my roots when I don’t have time to wash my hair. The powder absorbs the oils, and immediately makes my hair appear fresher. Share some of yours with me! A winner will be announced on April 12th.

And there’s still time to enter to win a basket of beauty goodies too! Be sure to check out our survey and giveaway!

Photo Credit: Amazon and Cheerios

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6 Comments »

  1. Rondell Jenkins

    March 19, 2010 at 2:31 pm

    Do that cookbook got any knockoffs for some Bronner Brothers products? I don’t need no white lady products.

  2. Sara

    March 23, 2010 at 8:49 am

    Though they may not be for everyone, there are a variety of recipes included in this book.

  3. China Supplier Fiancing

    March 26, 2010 at 1:45 am

    If there is a beauty product, and i like it. I never save my money! lol
    How is your?

  4. cosmetic surgery

    March 30, 2010 at 8:51 am

    my favorite kitchen recipe is a blend of cream and gram flour for the face.
    if not cream then raw milk can also be used.
    it gives smooth and soft skin.

  5. selling spa products

    May 20, 2010 at 11:15 am

    It is always good to home made natural products for beauty purposes.

  6. Polly

    July 23, 2010 at 3:39 pm

    The best at home beauty product I have ever used on my skin is extra virgin olive oil! I combine it with bakers sugar and exfoliate my face and then after I’ve rinsed it off, I use the oil only as a moisturizer. It works!!

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